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by sid0
5558 days ago
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All you need to do is update to newer drivers. You can also force enable stuff via about:config if you wish, and at your own risk. The blacklisting is simply risk aversion -- I'm sure you're familiar with the concept. A slow browser's better than a crashing one, and old drivers were crashing too frequently. I repeat: the problem is not with Firefox -- the problem is with your drivers. Chrome might be taking more chances with the stability of your drivers, but that's Chrome's problem. |
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